Posts by Greedy Cat

I realise I have been very late in getting my newest video uploaded, but being a cat in the summertime can be hard work. As well as keeping a constant ear out for food sounds I’ve had a lot of sunbathing to do. Sometimes it was so hot I had to look for shade and have a good lie down to cool off. And summer is a time for hanging out with friends of course. If it was up to me we would have had a BBQ! Some days we just had to...

For those who have any concerns about her welfare I would like to make it very clear that, all joking aside, Greedy Cat is a well looked after and well loved pet. I rescued her in 2006 and you can read more about that in her blog article on The Amber Cat. She shares her house with me, 2 other cats and a small, elderly, blind dog and she is very much the leader of the gang. She suffers with a mystery skin condition which makes her rip...

T here isn’t any food left lying around here often so I do have to rely on my human to bring me nibbles. Well she doesn’t need to bring me food as such, I am always on the case. Another of my great skills is my ability to detect food sounds. If I hear one I will be under her feet in a flash. In case anyone else needs this skill here are some of the sounds to listen out for: human walking into the kitchen fridge door...

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A fter food, and my human of course, the thing I like next best is sleeping. There are several good pet beds around the house and more than enough to go round. However, the best kind of bed is a warm one. So I am very skilled at evicting others from a bed if they have warmed it up for me. I use a special ‘sit on them until they wake up & run away’ technique. This does not always work as you can see in the picture...